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Here are some recent millefiori that I have made,as well as some older ones.
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An experiment. Just trying something new. Ingredients 2 parts instant yeast 1 part sugar 1/4 teaspoon sunflower power
Sorry the implosion milli are not for sale yet i wanna fine tune the process first. Until then pics are for veiwing pleasure only and are not meant to be ingested.
Stay tuned for further adventures.
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Here are a few new milli made recently. A couple are colabs with my friend Matt.
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le milli implosion
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The secrets in the wine.
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Its been awhile since i've made a milli. I find its good to take a break from making certain things to get a different perspective on how they should be. The ying yang may look easy but has opened my eyes to new ways to get around things i couldn't comprehend before.
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VinE loaned me a book on mosaic glass entitled Miniature Masterpieces Mosaic Glass 1838-1924 by Giovanni Sarpellon
In it there is a chapter entitled The Last Murano Rooster. Which talks about how the rooster is murano's emblem. It describes how in 1923 murano ceased to be independent and was incorperated into venice. The people of murano didn't like this one bit for when venice was one of the most powerful cities in europe it declined murano.
Then the Morettis and the Baroviers families began making rooster murinne as a way to make tribute to the great emblem in which thousands of chips could be made from each cane.
This book is a great book and now i look at milli in a different light now. making the rooster was more like a painting to me than the milli i'm used to making with solid lines segregating colors.I think this may be a new direction for me.
Thanks VinE
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I find it hard to photograph milli's but here are some of the new ones that i could get alright photo's of.
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Here are a few more milli's that i've recently made. My photo skills aren't up to par so these are the ones i could get good shots of.
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More milli
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I started blowing glass in april of 2000. On a cold day in a sugar shack is where it all began. Since then glass has consumed my life. It is now my full time occupation as well as a hobby. I'm very grateful for finding glass because very few people in life have a job that truly makes them happy.
Chris Hayes VT
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i gotta buy some millis for the shop
i need some simpsons, south park, redsocks, and grateful dead or phish millis if you got em, i got eight cats here that need em. email me at alex(at)zenglass.com
» Posted by
Lele
on 9/3/2006 5:55:58 PM.
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GREAT!!!!!!
Hello, your Millis is the absolute killer! Thick compliment for this great art work. Can you also Millis in order. Do you have photos of the poles, what are your prices, I live in Switzerland, postal charges? Many Greets, Elias
» Posted by
UnikalGlassbeaddesign
on 8/27/2008 2:34:54 AM.
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